MouseToolsversion 0.5Requires Mac OS X 10.4 or higherHAMSoft Engineering allows free use of this code and/or software in its "as is" condition. HAMSoft Engineering disclaims any liability of any kind for any damages whatsoever resulting from the use of this code and/or software. If you find it useful please consider making a donation to help HAMSoft Engineering stay in business.download the compiled command line tooldownload the source code project

This command line tool will help you perform tasks with your mouse.NOTE: by default screen coordinates are measured from the top-left corner of the screen but with the [-b] switch they can be measured from the bottom-left.

SWITCHES:[-h] return this help text[-b] coordinates are measured from bottom-left corner of the screen[-location] return the current mouse location[-x "xValue" -y "yValue"] move the mouse to the {xValue, yValue} location[-mouseSteps numSteps] move mouse in number-of-steps to the location[-leftClick] perform a mouse left-click at the current mouse location[-doubleLeftClick] perform a mouse double-click with the left mouse button[-rightClick] perform a mouse right-click at the current mouse location[-shiftKey] shift key down, useful when performing a left-click event[-commandKey] command key down, useful when performing a left-click event[-optionKey] option key down, useful when performing a left-click event[-controlKey] control key down, useful when performing a left-click event[-leftClickNoRelease] perform a mouse click and do not release the mouse click[-releaseMouse] release the mouse after using -leftClickNoRelease